Corsham Centre were involved in the tie of the round in the WG Parr Trophy against fellow second division side North Bradley and it was the youngsters of Corsham who emerged 3-2 winners.
After being 2-1 down with just two minutes remaining, Corsham stormed back and stunned Bradley with two goals at the death to claim an amazing victory.
Simon Grey cancelled out Aaron Salter's opener for Bradley to tie the scores but Bradley took the lead when Jack Heard netted following a good cross from Simon Lunt.
Bradley looked to be heading into the next round until Craig Gingell struck in the 88th minute and with extra time looming it was left to Centre's man of the match Simon Grey to hit the winner and send the home fans wild.
Steeple Ashton (Sunday) reached the quarter finals after a comfortable 8-0 victory in the all Second Division affair with Roadrunners FC. Adam Sheppard hit five and missed a penalty for Ashton with Lee Hayward (2) and substitute Marc Sheppard completed the scoring for Ashton.
Another all second division affair saw a thrilling contest between Spencer Sports and Somerford FC who just edged the game 2-1 with Chris Yeo volleying home Somerford's winner minutes from time.
Royston Aust gave Spencer the lead only for Gavin Klukowski to level matters with a brilliant strike. Just as it was looking if the game would be going into extra time Yeo struck his spectacular winner.
Last year's beaten finalists Four Seasons are once again looking a good bet to go all the way to the final two after bringing to an end Trowbridge Harriers interest in the competition.
The first division Harriers went down 5-1 to the third division high flyers with Paul Maddoxs (2) (1 pen), Steve Hunt, Jason Richie and Jason Cole sharing the Seasons goals while John Baker's strike was the Harriers only consolation.
Second division North Star A remain unbeaten in all competitions after they disposed of Wingfield who suffered their first loss in five outings.
Goals from Dale Smith (2), Tommy Ludford and Pete Thornton earned the Star a 4-2 victory over their first division opponents with Robbie Simmonds and Neil Wilcox (pen) replying for the villagers.
West End Wanderers who are struggling in division one are now putting all their efforts into winning the WG Parr Trophy and after crushing Old Road Tavern who are 33 places below them in the league no will bet against them achieving their aim.
A lot will depend on the side that Wanderers can field for each game but as the Tavern found out on their day the Wanderers have the players who are capable of winning the cup.
Dave Macey bagged five of Wanderers' goals from their 10-0 win with Lee Randell (2) Leon Rockley, Colin Garbutt and Nathan Mantle bagging the others.
Colerne FC who lifted the cup in 2002 had to work hard before overcoming Sutton Benger 2-0, Steve Tarren and Dave Graham scoring the all important goals.
Previous winners Chippenham Sports & Social Club who raised the silverware in 2001 as Chippenham Black Horse, ended the dreams of third division outfit Hare & Hounds. The first division side won 6-2 with Gary Blackwood scoring two and Leyton Brown, on his return to the side after injury, hitting the other four. Tim Wootton had put the Hounds in front while Gary Wootton netted the Hounds' other consolation.
Sherston Town continue to dominate the Premier Division of the Vanitec Computer sponsored Chippenham Sunday League.
Sherston had the perfect Christmas present as their 3-0 win over fellow title contenders Box Rovers saw them move six points clear of the leading sides below them.
Two phenomenal free kicks from Andy Wicks plus James Higgs' second goal of the campaign saw Sherston move to within touching distance of their first premier league title.
Bottom-of-the-table Winsley were unable to repeat the heroics of last weekend that saw them defeat Terry's FC 3-2. Their visit to All Cannings saw them return home pointless after they were defeated 4-1.
Nick Oram (2), Tony Greenidge and Gary Hiscock shared Cannings four goals with Gary Higdon replying.
Dog & Fox Ashley emerged triumphant from their game with local rivals Bradford News. The unstoppable Steve Roddy was only able to score one of his sides four goals in their 4-0 win with Adam Smith adding two and Ricky Trott's thunderbolt from the halfway line finishing the quartet.
The 10 men of Hullavington battled bravely before losing out 2-1 against West Lavington (Sunday).
John Crook (Hullavington) and Simon Drewitt (Lavington) traded goals before Drewitt hit his eighth of the season midway through the second period to earn Lavington their 6 win in the top flight.
Struggling Calne Town (Sunday) ran The Duke Corsham close before losing 2-1 to a very late Frank Rogers goal.
The Duke were made to pay for early missed chances when Stuart McMillan broke clear and curled a shot around Craig Chaplin in the Duke's goal.
Calne led for almost 70 minutes and when the Corsham side eventually found their way to creating an equaliser. It came from route one when Chaplin's huge punt up field fell kindly for the Duke's skipper Darran Hughes whose half volley tied the scores.
At the end, Calne looked to be hanging on for a point until Jamie Rowe's telling cross was headed home by Rogers to leave Calne still looking for their first win in 12 attempts.
Chippenham Police's goalless draw with The George Lacock moved the boys in blue off the foot of the Division One table for the first time this season.
In a game of few chances Lacock's keeper Steve King produced a couple of fine stops late on to deny the Police a winner.
Both Atworth United and Biddestone Social wasted a host of chances that should have been converted.
United were on the wrong end of a 4-3 scoreline. Rob Pocock's opener for Biddestone was erased by Craig Smith but when Danny Jones, James Tindell and Paul Poiner all scored to give Biddestone a commanding 4-1 advantage it looked all over for Atworth.
Dan Adams and then Mike Adams struck to reduce the gap to one goal but it wasn't enough as Biddestone held onto the two points that moved them five clear of second-placed Maud Heath Sports.
Holt FC took full advantage of North Star A's and North Bradley's cup commitments to leapfrog over their rivals and into second place in Division Two behind Corsham Centre.
Biddestone, who could only muster 10 players for their game with Holt, paid dearly as goals from Tom Pang (2), Neil Grant (2), Alan Fodder, Lloyd Kettlety and Damian Hateley saw the visitors to Biddestone cruise to a 7-1 win. Lee Scutter replied for the home side.
Scott Evans' third hat-trick of the season was not enough to save Christian Malford from losing 8-4 away at Southwick Sports. Steve Ivin (4), Steve Jackson, Carl Davies and Dan Alford all scored to put Southwick seven goals up before Malford came back into the game with Evans' treble. Carl Davies made it 8-3 before Mark Golledge added a fourth for Malford.
Potterne FC consolidated third spot in Division Three following their 3-1 success over bottom of the table Cooper Avon. Wayne Hillier, Andy Beavan-Witts and Richard Burke all finding the target with Jamie Oliver scoring for the Tyremen.
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